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HELPING COACHES TO HELP KIDS

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The Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) is the principle advocate and leadership organization for Texas high school coaches. THSCA provides the highest quality representation, education, and services to Texas high school coaches and affiliate members, and enhances the professionalism of coaches and the schools they represent. Our mission statement is simply this: To help and serve our Texas high school coaches as they work to help and serve our student athletes. "HELPING COACHES TO HELP KIDS."

History: The Texas High School Coaches Association was formally organized on November 28, 1930 with twenty-eight members and was called the Texas High School Football Coaches Association. The first big step for THSCA was in 1933, when the organization sponsored the first coaching school held in San Antonio and had 65 coaches in attendance. In 1935, the association inaugurated the North and South All-Star Football Game. In 1941, the association dropped the word "football" from its title and opened its doors to all secondary school coaches. This move paved the way for the addition of the All-Star basketball game in 1946. The THSCA has grown from 28 members to over 21,500 making it the largest organization of its kind in the world. The annual coaching school boasts an attendance of nearly 13,000.

Head Coach of The Woodlands Highlanders, Juris Green, shares his expertise in the distance races plus giving insight and ideas that can be used in all sports.

Regional Challenges

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There is a reason why The Woodlands have a distict name in the track and field community. Check out Coach Green's tips, advice, workouts, and all that goes into building a championship track and field team.

Pressing can be defined as creating tension with the intention of getting the ball back. This is sometimes confused with pressure, which is the tension itself. Pressing is the application of the pressure with a specific intent. Every movement on the pitch creates some sort of pressure or tension somewhere on the field. Without any pressure or tension the opponent could walk straight upfield and shoot on goal every time.

So, what distinguishes pressing from a defense that doesn’t press? Intent. When pressing, a team is actively trying to win the ball back through pressuring the opponent and by moving out of or within its formation. When a team isn’t attempting to win the ball back, but to contain the opponent’s offense – then that team’s intention is to defend the goal by stopping the opponent from creating chances without taking the ball from them.

Here, Coach Buentello goes more in depth in learning a team pressing philosophy.

The 4-2-3-1 splits players into four bands. The defensive unit consists of the standard centre-backs and full-backs and two defensive midfielders screening them, often called the ‘double pivot'. The attacking unit consists of a band of three attacking midfielders and a lone central striker. The wide midfielders are generally fast dribblers who like to cut inside or make runs into the box. The attacking central midfielder, often the ‘No. 10', is normally a creative passer who can play balls into the feet of either the wide attackers or the lone striker.

A good 4-2-3-1 is a formation that has a wonderful ‘springy' quality - it absorbs pressure without breaking and then snaps back with surprising force.

In defence the 4-2-3-1 covers space very effectively, with the band of three and the lone striker able to press the opposition high up the pitch while the two defensive midfielders ensure that there is no space left in front of the defence. Then the back four can either play a high line, compressing the space even further, or drop deeper as preferred.

Did you want to know what the greatest track coaches in the world are doing when it comes to coaching the hurdles?

In this course, Coach Anderson dives deep and hits on some of the most important points when it comes to coaching the hurdles.

The hurdles are getting more competitive every year and every single movement counts when your athlete is running the hurdles. But what is the most important concept when it comes to coaching the hurdles? RHYTHM & CADENCE. It is not about getting your athletes over the hurdle fast, it is about your athletes having rhythm over the hurdles.

Majority of coaches are coaching the hurdles all wrong. Here you will learn how to train the hurdles correctly, speed development, sprint training, hurdle training, contrast training, and much more.

Tom Brown takes you through in what it takes to create a team that outperforms their oponnents. In this course, you will learn different training techniques, implementation, and more in planning for high performance.

Olympic gold medalist, former world record holder, and now entering his 22nd season as head coach at The University of Houston.

This nationally premier track coach shares his sprint training and coaching strategies that have made 155 NCAA All-Americans. From start and sprint mechanics to drills and workouts, Coach Burrell knows what it takes to coach an athlete to the Olympics.

Put your team in a position to win balls closer to your opponents goal. Creating more scoring opportunities for your team and limiting the scoring opportunites for your opposers. In this course you will learn the defensive tactics used by Liverpool's own Jurgen Klopp.

Klopp chooses to defend from the front instead of the defending from the back. This form of defense is known as counter-pressing or Gegenpressing.

Teams should have 2 basic shapes, an attacking one and a defensive one; wide and long on offense, short and tight on defense. The differences between each should be significant in terms of spacing between players. A problem that occurs is defensive team shape is not short and tight enough and it allows opponents too much time on the ball. Coach Ryan Pratt will take you through how his team at Houston Baptist University effectively space out and shift in their defensive team shape.

This bundle features a fantastic panel of high school softball coaches who are crushing it. You'll get to hear from 6 different coaches who have been at the top of their coaching career. Come learn from people like:

This course features one of Texas' greatest high school football coaches and the offense that they run. Coach Surratt has won 6 state titles in 12 years at Carthage and he breaks down his 3 pillars of his offense:

Isolated Slant w/ Spacing

All Go

Keeper & Closing

Not only does Scott break down the philosophies and tactics behind his big 3 but you also get live video breakdown of his team running through the plays which is pretty special.

Jamie Dixon is the 22nd head coach in the history of TCU men's basketball and begins his second season with the Horned Frogs.

Dixon, a 2007 TCU Hall of Fame Inductee, returned to his alma mater on March 22, 2016, after serving 13 seasons as head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Dixon, who has earned four college basketball National Coach of the Year honors, including the 2009 Naismith Coach of the Year, previously served as an assistant at Pitt, Northern Arizona, Hawaii and UC Santa Barbara. He enters the 2017-18 season ranked No. 12 among winningest active Division I coaches with a winning percentage of .718.

Dixon returns home to TCU where he played for Jim Killingsworth and led the Horned Frogs to Southwest Conference titles as a junior and senior. He earned All-SWC honors in 1987 and was an All-SWC Academic honoree. In addition, he led the SWC in assists as a senior and was voted TCU's Senior Male Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. He was inducted into the TCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007 and received a bachelor's degree in finance in 1987. Dixon earned a master's degree in economics from UC Santa Barbara in 1992.

Dixon was selected in the 1987 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets. He went on to play professionally with the Lacrosse Catbirds of the Continental Basketball Association and also in New Zealand.

Dixon is married to the former Jacqueline Corteway. The couple has one son, Jack , and a daughter, Shannon. The son of New York City natives Jim and Marge, Dixon spent much of his childhood in the Bronx. He has two sisters: the late Maggie Dixon, who served as head women's basketball coach at the United States Military Academy, and Julie Dixon, who is a Los Angeles attorney.

With a record of 119-55-2 Georgetown Baseball has won 4 of the last 5 district titles and has been to the bi-district round twice, regional quarterfinalsround twice, and to the state finals once in the last 5 years. We average 90% of the varsity roster for being Academic All-District, we have also averaged 3 Academic All-Statemembers per year(3 being the lowest number and 7 being the highest), each Senior will graduate with a minimum of 120 hours of community service. We feel our success on the field has a direct correlation to our success in the community and in the classroom. We compete in the classroom and on the field.

Randy Culp | Harker Heights HS

Coach Culp was born and raised in Killeen,TX. He graduated from Ellison High School in1993. At Ellison he was a 3 year letterman in baseball and was drafted in the 13th round(370th pick overall)ofthe 1993 amateur draft by the Montreal Expos. Upon completion of his baseball career, Coach Culp attended The University of North Texas where he graduatedwith a Bachelors of Science in May of 2000. Coach Culp is beginning his 18th year in coaching and teaching. In May of 2013, he completed his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Lamar University. He is happily married to Allison Culp. She is a PPCD Outreach teacher with Killeen ISD. They have two boys, Easton (12) andCannon (9).

Chris Morris | Montgomery HS

Coach Morris completed his 21st year of coaching at Montgomery High School this year. He was the varsity assistant coach for the Bear baseball program for 12 years beforetaking over as head coach in 2009. While in Montgomery, Coach Morris has helped lead two teamsto the state tournament, once as an assistant in 2005, and the other as head coachin 2012. Since taking over as the head coach, Coach Morris has led the Bears to a record of 171-105. They have reached the playoffs seven out of nine years, won district in 2013, and made a trip to the state tournament in 2012. Coach Morris was named District Coach of the Year in 2013 and Montgomery County Coach of the Year in 2012

David Smith | Cibolo Steele HS

After graduating from Incarnate Word College, I am in my 23rd year of teaching and coaching. I began my teaching and coaching career at South San Antonio High School where I coached under Nick Casas and Robert Zamora, Jr. I then transferred to West Campus High School as their head baseball coach for one year. Upon leaving West Campus, I worked at Lee High School where I was the assistant to Mario Barrett for one year before assuming the head coach for the next five years. I was then offered the Head Baseball job at Steele High School,becoming the second coach in the school’s short history. In the past ten seasons, the baseball program at Steele has advanced to the play-offs five times and captured one district championship. I have been happily married to Julie for 24 years and we have been blessed with three wonderful children. Dustin, 19, just completed his first year at Davidson College inNorth Carolina. Hannah, 16, will be a junior at Steele in the fall.

Frank Chumbley | Retired Coach

31 Years Coaching Experience w/ 24 Years as Head Baseball CoachMarried: Teresa Chumbley 28 Years W Four Kids and 6 GrandchildrenPlayoffs : 17 Times

Awards:District Coach of the Year : 9 TimesMetro Coach of the Year : 3 TimesTHSBCA High School All Star Game – Head Coach South All Stars 1996Regional Director THSBCA 1999 – 2000125 of my players received College Scholarships

I’ve got two words for you: Left Lane! In this message, Mackey goes “left lane, hammer down, full-tilt boogie” to encourage, challenge, equip and inspire you. In what will feel more like a half-time speech than presentation; a call to action, than a keynote, Be. Stand. Do. will call out the enemies of your impact; celebrate the role you play in the lives of your students; and invite you to a higher standard of coaching and living. With just a touch of "Sunday morning”, Mackey will share his story, powerful lessons, and an infectious energy that will have you ready to punch through walls and change lives.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

A veteran at the national and international level for over 30 years, Steve Silvey has coached 28 collegiate national champion squads, numerous All-Americans, 17 Olympic Medalists and 20 World Championships Medalists at several of the nation’s most prestigious programs. Silvey, who wasinducted as a coach into the National Junior College Hall of Fame (2005) has a unique quality of having won 19 team championships in the SEC, Big-12 and PAC-10 conferences. Individually, his resume boasts 26 World Championship competitors, 34 Olympians and numerous NJCAA & NCAA All-Americans. At the international level, Coach Silvey served as the Zambia Olympic Coach for Track and Field in the 1992 and 1996 Olympiads, and produced its first ever Olympic medal in the sport of track and field with Samuel Matete in the 400 hurdles (silver medal). Silvey also served as the head coach for Zambia at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany as Samuel Matete again won the World Championship Silver Medal.

Leroy Burrell | University of Houston

Leroy Burrell enters his 19th season as head coach at the University of Houston. A former world record holder in the 100 meter dash and a former student-athlete, Burrell is one ofthe nation’s premier coaches. In nearly two decades of Burrell’s leadership, Houston has added 69NCAAAll-Americans and a combined 32 team conference championships to the record books. He was named C-USA Coach of the Year 23 times and earned American Athletic Conference Indoor Coaching Staff of the Year honors in 2015. In recognition of his outstanding career as a world-classsprinter and collegiate coach, Burrell wasinducted into the Philadelphia SportsHall of Fame in 2008. During the 2016-17 season, Burrell led the Cougar men to a sweep of the indoor and outdoor American Athletic Conference Championships, marking the seventh time he has accomplished that feat. The Men would go on to finish 10th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, the highest finish since 1985.

Coaches are leaders - and leaders sometimes have to have difficult conversations. Join a panel of well-known coaches and former athletes as they discuss the challenges of leadership today, on and off the field.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

University of Arkansas football coach, Chad Morris presents "Razorback Offense: Pass Run w Play Action Shots" & "Football in its Natural State" in this two-part lecture at THSCA's 2018 Coaching School.

Tim Jankovich was named head coach at SMU on July 8, 2016, after four years as associate head coach. He is in his 35th season as a collegiate coach and 11th season a Division I head coach (196-126). He is 39-5 at SMU entering his second season (2017-18) leading the Mustangs. SMU won the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships in his first full season at the helm.

He previously was head coach at Illinois State (2007-12) and North Texas (1993-97), and as an assistant or head coach, his teams have won seven regular season conference championships and five league tournament titles, made ten NCAA appearances and have earned eight NIT berths.

One of the winningest players in Kansas State history, he was a four-year starter at point guard (one at Washington State and three years for legendary coach Jack Hartman at KSU). In each of his seasons at KSU, the Wildcats ranked in the top-20 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Jankovich played in nine NCAA Tournament games, advancing to the 1981 Elite Eight and the 1982 Sweet 16.

A three-time academic All-American and honorable mention All-Big Eight player, he finished at Kansas State in the school's top-10 in nine categories, including first in season FT pct. (.917) and eighth in career FG pct. (.510). He set the Big Eight Tournament record for single-game assists (14).

Jankovich graduated from Kansas State cum laude in 1982 with a 3.63 GPA in business finance and received his master's degree in radio/television in 1985. He and his wife, Cindy, have a son, Michael.

To Coach Dana Hogorsen this is nothing new as he has been perfecting it since 1992 as a QB for Coach Hall Mumme. Lucky enough to coach under Air Raid innovators Hall Mumme and Mike Leach you will see why his passing offense last season ranked #4 in the Nation.

Everything rises and falls on leadership, Cedar Hill Football Boot Camp exposes the true character that pushes Leadership to the forefront. Discipline, Effort, Toughness, Urgency, Enthusiasm and Family are some of the results that are gleaned from Boot Camp. Coaches will get an inside look at a great Longhorn Tradition...Ready Move!!!

In this bundle, you're going to school with two of the greatest tennis coaches in Texas, with David Cook & Tim Calhoun. Listen to what got the attention all the other tennis coaches in Texas & why they came to Houston to learn from these guys. You're going to learn what it takes to:

TCU Football Coach, Gary Patterson presents "Today's Problems & Solutions of The New Era Coaches" & "How to Plan for Your Program to be Successful" in this two-part lecture at THSCA's 2018 Coaching School.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

The 2014 Texas High School Coaches Association Coaching School—Football Sessions provides over nine hours of football instruction—Texas style. Ten of America’s top coaches share insights and information on how football coaches can get the most out of their teams and athletes.

This bundle has an incredible lineup of strength coaches who are running powerful programs for their high schools. One of our biggest bundles, this one features 11 different coaches who are running powerful programs for their athletes.

This seminar is designed for head coaches that want to brand their program and hone their administrative skills, as well as, younger coaches that seek the skills and mentoring it takes to become a head coach in the future. One of our most important responsibilities as coaches is to help our young athletes to confront and comprehend the negative culture that challenges them in this day and time. As head coaches we are responsible for providing our coaching staff with the moral guidance, proper encouragement and leadership to get that task accomplished.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

Just as cloudy headlights make it difficult to see the road ahead, cloudy vision that has been oxidized by distractions and life disturbances makes it difficult to navigate our way as coaches, leaders, mentors, husbands, and fathers. A clear vision enables us to stand for more than who we are, currently; it helps us maintain optimal performance, and increases our visibility so we can become all we are meant to be.

Coaching and teaching are jobs that require passion. That passion flows easily when it comes from a sincere heart. Mark Twain said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.”

This presentation will inspire each of us to look at every aspect of our lives for lessons on leadership. Drawn from cartoon characters, the Bible, sitcoms, westerns, Noah’s ark, the animal kingdom, coaches, political figures, Hollywood stars and more, Dr. Breithaupt will provide perspective regarding leadership from each arena. You will be provided tools from past and present characters from all walks of life that will prepare you to be a better leader.

Coach Jones grew up playing soccer in the Houston area, played for BF Terry HS first soccer team. Played for Univ. of Mary Hardin Baylor, then graduated from Sam Houston State Univ. Started his coaching career as an asst. Coach at Brenham HS for 3 years, then head women’s coach at Foster HS. Spent 7 years as Head boys coach at Pearland HS, in 2013 started the boy's program at Katy Tompkins high school.

Erik Lane | Langham Creek HS

Coach Erik Lane has been a high school head soccer coach for 26 years posting a career record of 516-165-110. His teams have made the playoffs 22 times, capturing ten district championships, appearing in 8 regional final fours, five state tournaments and three state finals. He coached at Spring HS for 8 years, Brenham HS for 14 years and has been at Langham Creek HS in Cypress for the past four years. Prior to high school coaching, he was the head men’s coach at the University of Houston from 1989 - 1991, and posted a 10-6-4 regular season conference record over two seasons qualifying for the conference tournament both years. Coach Lane hasserved on the UIL advisor committee twice and has been involved with TASCO as a board member,as TASCO President in 2007-2008 and in 2011, he was inducted into the TASCO Hall of Honor Erik Lane holds the USSF National Youth and National B Licenses and the NSCAA Advanced National and Premier Diplomas. He has also been active in select soccer coaching for almost 30 years and currently serves as Youth Academy Director for the Houston Texans Soccer Club - Cypress.

Fredy Sanguinetti | Katy Cinco Ranch HS

Coach Fredy Sanguinetti graduated from University of Texas Pan American (now UTRGV) in 1991 with a B.S. in Spanish, a minor in English. He then went on to play soccer professionally on international teams and in Houston while also working as a Spanish,ESL, Physical Education and Teen Leadership teacher. He has coached Volleyball, Football and after 17 years of coaching boys’ soccer, he became the girls’ soccer coach at Cinco Ranch High School.

Colt has been around coaches his entire life. The son of a Texas High School coach and a phenomenal athlete himself he has had first hand experience with the influential power of a coach at all levels. Listen to him share stories of the powerful influence coaches have been in his life. His experiences as an athlete will quickly remind you of the amazing and immense responsibility that comes along with the title "Coach"!

Through the power of love, accountability and self-sacrifice a championship culture can be formed. The concept of “Unit Pride” and a total immersion of coaches in their players lives will create life-long, positive lessons as well as wins on the field.

THSCA has the pleasue of hosting a lecture by University of Houston Head Coach, Major Applewhite, at the 2017 Coaching School. Coach Applewhite gave great insight to our coaches to take home and we know all coaches can take away something from listening to him speak!

The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

Coach Joe Golding lectures on the basic setup and execution of the High/Low Offense during the 2019 THSCA Convention. The high/low is designed to create scoring opportunities around the rim and can be utilized with undersized post players. Coach Golding discusses the basic actions of the offense and also teaches how to flow into the offense out of transition and half court entries. In addition, Coach Golding shares how to incorpate ball screening actions within the offense to add an additional scoring option.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

Coaches often underestimate the importance of establishing and maintaining a healthy team culture. Using his experience working with some of the most successful programs in the country, Greg will provide coaches specific strategies they can use to develop a strong culture that is more likely to help their teams not only thrive in good times, but also in times of adversity.

Lombardi Award Winner and former NFL Player, Tommie Harris has come a long way from his high school football playing days in Killeen, Texas. His story is one filled with hard work, triumph, heartbreak and revival. We hope that through Tommie’s message you find renewed passion to treat every day as a gift and remember to prioritize your responsibility as an encourager and leader to all those you serve daily!

Doug Bull just finished his 11th year as Deer Park’s District Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. He brings with him over 20 years of strength and conditioning experience ranging from Jr. High School to Division I athletics. Including coaching stops at Northern State, Fort Hays State, Illinois State, and The United States Naval Academy. He left the college coaching ranks to come to Texas where he would have opportunity to help a greater number of young people reach their athletic goals. Since arriving at Deer Park, he has helped to change the culture of the District in regards to strength and conditioning. He is currently responsible for the training and scheduling of over 950 high school athletes from 13 different sports.

Ryan Tedford | Rice University

Ryan Tedford is completing his first year with the Owls as their Strength & Conditioning Coach. Tedford joins the Owls after spending the last four years at the University of Virginia, including the las two asthe Cavaliers Director of Football Training and Player Development. A four-year letterman in football at Sam Houston State in Huntsville, Tedford graduated from the school in 1995 and began his career as a graduate assistant at Texas from 1995-97, earning his master’s degree in kinesiology in 1998. While in Austin, he also served an internship with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams.

Coach Kelvin Sampson presents the insights and strategies used to rebuild the University of Houston basketball program during the 2019 THSCA Clinic. Coach Sampson shared wisdom from his years of coaching such as the importance of coaching your coaches, the 3 most imporant thing teams need, as well an overview of his general coaching philosphy. Coach Sampson also goes into defensive transition concepts and discusses the use of rebounding domes/bubbles to teach rebounding techniques and game simulations.

The annual Texas Coaches Leadership Summit is the signature event of the Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation. We want to unite coaches from across the state of Texas with one primary purpose: to coach beyond the game! Over the years, the state of our society has significantly changed and children are flooding into our educational system laden with social issues that could hinder or negate their chances for success. With domestic violence coming to the forefront recently, the lack of fathers and positive male role models in the lives of American youth today is quickly becoming an epidemic that we feel athletics and coaches, specifically, can play a part in changing for the better. We will be featuring a slate of excellent speakers who will be addressing core values in the hopes that our coaches statewide can carry the torch to help our student-athletes become successful and responsible citizens. Check out our 2018 Summit Speakers : "Leadership from All Walks of Life" -Dr. Charles Breithaupt, Executive Director of the UIL

This presentation will inspire each of us to look at every aspect of our lives for lessons on leadership. Drawn from cartoon characters, the Bible, sitcoms, westerns, Noah’s ark, the animal kingdom, coaches, political figures, Hollywood stars and more, Dr. Breithaupt will provide perspective regarding leadership from each arena. You will be provided tools from past and present characters from all walks of life that will prepare you to be a better leader. "Higher, Swifter, Stronger" -Neal Jeffrey, Associate Minister at Prestonwood Baptist ChurchThis message is one of inspiration and encouragement, smothered with humor and powerful personal stories. Neal will challenge the way you look at your life and the way you are living it, the legacy you are leaving and the memories you are making. It will help you to evaluate the success of your life in light of its significance not just in terms of career success. You will discover ways to address limitations, dream big and to spread the light that is within you to your world. Everyone needs to be reminded that you only have one chance, so you might as well decide to go, Higher, Swifter, Stronger. "Influence and Responsibility of a Coach" -Colt McCoy, Former Collegiate Quarterback, Current NFL Quarterback

Colt has been around coaches his entire life. The son of a Texas High School coach and a phenomenal athlete himself he has had first-hand experience with the influential power of a coach at all levels. Listen to him share stories of the powerful influence coaches have been in his life. His experiences as an athlete will quickly remind you of the amazing and immense responsibility that comes along with the title "Coach"! "The Uncommon Coach" -Clint Rutledge, Author/Director of the Fourth Quarter Leadership InstituteThe best of America, the America that 'could be' exists in the form of an American Institution known as the Team. The Team replaces Society's will to whine with a will to win. When it comes to the Team, color is replaced by contribution, politics are replaced by performance, and strength of class is replaced by strength of Character. While young people everyday experience the value of the Team, they still need someone to bridge the gap between winning as a team and winning in life. It is in building that connection, that a common Coach becomes Uncommon, and finds his truest value. Listen in as author and international speaker Clint Rutledge shares the secrets to Uncommon Coaching and explains why America needs these Coaches now more than ever. "Be. Stand. Do." -Stephen Mackey, Founder/CEO of 2Words Character Development

I’ve got two words for you: Left Lane! In this message, Mackey goes “left lane, hammer down, full-tilt boogie” to encourage, challenge, equip and inspire you. In what will feel more like a half-time speech than presentation; a call to action, than a keynote, Be. Stand. Do. will call out the enemies of your impact; celebrate the role you play in the lives of your students; and invite you to a higher standard of coaching and living. With just a touch of "Sunday morning”, Mackey will share his story, powerful lessons, and an infectious energy that will have you ready to punch through walls and change lives. "Positive Choices for Outstanding Performance" -Elaine Pasqua, Author/SpeakerAs coaches you are responsible for creating a winning team, but most importantly, you are responsible for developing outstanding character in your players. Elaine Pasqua has worked for the NFL, eight NFL teams, and the most notable Division I football programs nationwide. She understands that a culture of integrity starts at the top. Athletes work hard and play hard - poor choices cause many to damage their futures and embarrass their teams. You will learn about the latest high-risk trends so you can recognize the red flags in those who are struggling, and gain the skills to effectively build a team culture of respect and responsibility, to develop productive young men with promising futures. "The Power of a Clear Vision" -Spencer Tillman, Former NFL Player/Broadcast Analyst

Just as cloudy headlights make it difficult to see the road ahead, cloudy vision that has been oxidized by distractions and life disturbances makes it difficult to navigate our way as coaches, leaders, mentors, husbands, and fathers. A clear vision enables us to stand for more than who we are, currently; it helps us maintain optimal performance, and increases our visibility so we can become all we are meant to be. "Committed to Excellence" -Mike Singletary, Former NFL Player and NFL CoachYour legacy as a coach finds its foundation in your core beliefs and your commitment to excellence both on and off the field or court. How do we define excellence? How do we maintain the highest standard of excellence? And how do we commit ourselves to being all that we can be EVERYDAY for the sake of the young student-athletes we serve daily?

The annual Texas Coaches Leadership Summit is the signature event of the Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation. We want to unite coaches from across the state of Texas with one primary purpose: to coach beyond the game! Over the years, the state of our society has significantly changed and children are flooding into our educational system laden with social issues that could hinder or negate their chances for success. With domestic violence coming to the forefront recently, the lack of fathers and positive male role models in the lives of American youth today is quickly becoming an epidemic that we feel athletics and coaches, specifically, can play a part in changing for the better. We will be featuring a slate of excellent speakers who will be addressing core values in the hopes that our coaches statewide can carry the torch to help our student athletes become successful and responsible citizens.

INCLUDED PRESENTATIONS:

You Can Win Against the Odds - Tommie HarrisLombardi Award Winner and former NFL Player, Tommie Harris has come a long way from his high school football playing days in Killeen, Texas. His story is one filled with hard work, triumph, heartbreak and revival. We hope that through Tommie’s message you find renewed passion to treat every day as a gift and remember to prioritize your responsibility as an encourager and leader to all those you serve daily!

The Need to Lead – Dr. Susan ElzaIn the athletic profession and beyond, every group needs a leader who can cultivate vision, define a plan, develop change, grow enthusiasm and inspire commitment among his or her people. Leadership is a mindset and a way of behavior that is chosen. The commitment to leadership is a crucial and an unspoken pledge taken by every coach upon entering the profession. Dr. Elza will challenge you to be accountable to the title of “coach” and provide you with reminders of the value of intentional and sustained leadership.

Cedar Hill Longhorn Boot Camp, A Way of Life - Carlos LynnEverything rises and falls on leadership, Cedar Hill Football Boot Camp exposes the true character that pushes Leadership to the forefront. Discipline, Effort, Toughness, Urgency, Enthusiasm and Family are some of the results that are gleaned from Boot Camp. Coaches will get an inside look at a great Longhorn Tradition...Ready Move!!!

Just be You – Russell LucasCoaching and teaching are jobs that require passion. That passion flows easily when it comes from a sincere heart. Mark Twain said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.”

Go Over The Edge – Ruquayya GibsonWe are at the edge of good and over the edge is greatness. We each possess the ability to unleash greatness in every athlete we encounter. Having the ability and using the ability are 2 completely different things. We must decide how far we are willing to go in this quest to "meet kids where they are" and lead them to where they can be.

Is your Team Productive or Just Busy? – Larry HillAs a leader of your organization, you must constantly ask yourself if your objectives are being met and what actions you must take if they aren’t. Coach Hill Will discuss how to utilize your time to make your group’s efforts translate to results on the field and in the classroom.

Cultivating a Culture of Excellence - Head Coach Frank WilsonExcellence, integrity and unity. It is through these qualities that we transform the lives of our youth and set the foundations for future success. How do we cultivate a culture that inspires the best and holds itself to the highest standards?

You are the Difference – Gary KubiakNo Bells and Whistles here folks! Coach Kubiak comes to us today with some incredible stories from his 24 years of NFL coaching experience. His journey through the NFL as both an athlete and a coach have provided a wealth of experience beyond the Xs and Os.

In a rare clinic presentation, Texas A & M Coach Buzz Williams discusses the challenge of building a new team based on his first 109 days in College Station, Texas. Coach Williams also uses video clips to stress the importance of details and staying on track. In addition, Coach Williams also shares with the audience the 3 dimensions of human performance and its application to coaching athletes.

Paul Muck has been teaching/coaching for the past 16 years. He has been the head wrestling coach at Anderson HS, Georgetown HS, and is currently in his third year at VandegriftHS. Over his 13 years as head coach; he has had 8 district titles, 3 regional titles, 60 state qualifiers, 13 state placers, 3 state runner-ups, and 3 state champions. He has been named Regional Coach of the Year 4 times and is currently the on the wrestling advisory committee.

Darren Snyder | Frisco Reddy HS

Coach Darren Snyder has been coaching wrestling in Texas for over 20 years. He has served seven years as an assistant coach, thirteen years as a head coach, and two yearsas an official. His coaching stops include The Colony HS, Lewisville Hebron HS, Frisco Centennial HS, Prosper HS and next year willbe at Frisco Reedy High School. He has alsoserved as the Kids/Cadet Director for Texas/ USA Wrestling. He was inducted into the Texas Wrestling Hall of Honor in 2017. He has been married to his wife Kelli for seventeen years and has two children, Jakson (14) and Hadley (13).

Jerry Best | Allen HS

Allen High School:- 9 Texas dual state championship teams in last 9 years- 8 UIL TX state championship teams last 8 years- 11 time regional champions- 14 time district champions- 30 wrestlers who have/are competing in college- 106 high school state placers- Career dual record of 279-72Greco/Freestyle:- 122 age group All-Americans or National Champions- 5 Cadet World Freestyle team members- 1 Junior World Freestyle team member- 1 University World Freestyle team member- 100 TX State champions- 60 National championsCoaching Honors:2015 NFHS Texas State CoY and Section 6 Coach of the Year (CoY)2013 NWCA Texas CoY and Region 6 National CoY2009 & 2011 Texas State High School wrestling CoY2007 & 2009 DFW Area Coach of the Year2013 Region II CoY, and 2009, ’10, ’11 Region III CoY

Head Softball Coach at Deer Park High School Educational Background: BS at Texas A & M University / MA at UHCL Coaching for 30 plus years of Softball coaching at the collegiate and High School levels. In the past six years has won Region III Title 4 times bringing home 2 state titles 11 Texas High School District Champ Titles Three Conference Titles and Two Regional titles as Jr College Head Coach Over 600 wins as head coach in High School and Jr College District Coach of the Year 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Texas Sports Writers Assoc. (TSWA) Coach of the Year Honor 2012, 2014 Texas Girls Coach’s Assoc. (TGCA) Coach of the Year and All-Star Coach 2014 Max Preps Coach of the Year 2012 NFCA Master Coach Certification 2012 Voted High School National Fastpitch Coaches Assoc. (NFCA) High School Representative 2012 & 2014

Wade Wilson | Texas Luthern University

Wade Wilson became the head softball coach at Texas Lutheran University on June 2, 2011. The 2017 campaign will mark the sixth year for Wilson at the helm of the Bulldog program, a softball program he’s quickly built into one of the best in all of NCAA Division III. The Bulldogs have won three consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships and have made three straight trips to the NCAA Division III regional tournament.

Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath addresses THSCA members at the 2019 THSCA General Meeting in Houston, TX. An explination of how valuable coaches are to the educational process and how the values and structures coaches instill make athletics CO-Curricular not EXTRA-Curricular.

Your legacy as a coach finds its foundation in your core beliefs and your commitment to excellence both on and off the field or court. How do we define excellence? How do we maintain the highest standard of excellence? And how do we commit ourselves to being all that we can be EVERYDAY for the sake of the young student-athletes we serve daily?

Excellence, integrity and unity. It is through these qualities that we transform the lives of our youth and set the foundations for future success. How do we cultivate a culture that inspires the best and holds itself to the highest standards?

We are at the edge of good and over the edge is greatness. We each possess the ability to unleash greatness in every athlete we encounter. Having the ability and using the ability are 2 completely different things. We must decide how far we are willing to go in this quest to "meet kids where they are" and lead them to where they can be.

We want to unite coaches from across the state of Texas with one primary purpose: to coach beyond the game! Over the years, the state of our society has significantly changed and children are flooding into our educational system laden with social issues that could hinder or negate their chances for success. With domestic violence coming to the forefront recently, the lack of fathers and positive male role models in the lives of American youth today is quickly becoming an epidemic that we feel athletics and coaches, specifically, can play a part in changing for the better.

We are excited to feature a slate of excellent speakers who addressed core values in the hopes that our coaches statewide can carry the torch to help our student athletes become successful and responsible citizens.

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The values that we bring to the game and that we share with our players are the most important part of the game. Whether it's leadership or sportsmanship, on the field or off the field, in sports or in class--the role a coach plays in a player's life is always #1.

After having served over 25 years in the United States Army as a Human Intelligence Officer, retired Colonel and native Texan, J. Craig Flowers is now the Director of Athletics Consulting and Development for Horizon Performance LLC. Horizon Performance assists with the selection and development of NASA astronauts, Navy SEALS, Green Berets, NCAA Athletes, and more. Find out how elite talent trains to win.

This message is one of inspiration and encouragement, smothered with humor and powerful personal stories. Neal will challenge the way you look at your life and the way you are living it, the legacy you are leaving and the memories you are making. It will help you to evaluate the success of your life in light of its significance not just in terms of career success. You will discover ways to address limitations, dream big and to spread the light that is within you to your world. Everyone needs to be reminded that you only have one chance, so you might as well decide to go, Higher, Swifter, Stronger!

In the athletic profession and beyond, every group needs a leader who can cultivate vision, define a plan, develop change, grow enthusiasm and inspire commitment among his or her people. Leadership is a mindset and a way of behavior that is chosen. The commitment to leadership is a crucial and an unspoken pledge taken by every coach upon entering the profession. Dr. Elza will challenge you to be accountable to the title of “coach” and provide you with reminders of the value of intentional and sustained leadership.

In this presentation, Coach Jaime Boswell discusses a variety of topics during the 2019 THSCA Clinic. Topics include off season conditioning program utilzing teams and philosophy, pre season conditioning and program setup, offensive sets from half court for shooters, post up sets, as well as baseline and sideline out of bounds plays.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

Jamie Dixon is the 22nd head coach in the history of TCU men’s basketball and begins his second season with the Horned Frogs. Dixon, a 2007 TCU Hall of Fame Inductee, returned to his alma mater on March 22, 2016, after serving 13 seasons as head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Dixon, who has earned four college basketball National Coach of the Year honors, including the 2009 Naismith Coach of the Year, previously served as an assistant at Pitt, Northern Arizona, Hawaii and UC Santa Barbara. He enters the 2017-18 season ranked No. 12 among winningest active Division I coaches with a winning percentage of .718.

Tim Jankovich | SMU

Tim Jankovich was named head coach at SMU on July 8, 2016, after four years as associate head coach. He is in his 35th season as a collegiate coach and 11th season a Division I head coach (196-126). He is 39-5 at SMU entering his second season (2017-18) leading the Mustangs. SMU won the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championshipsin his firstfull season at the helm.

Mike Wacker | Texas Lutheran University

Head Men’s Basketball Coach – Texas Lutheran University - 2016-Present Mike Wacker is entering his 33rd season as a coach, and is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Texas Lutheran University. In his first season, he led the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament as SCAC Tourney Champions and a 19-10 record. He was a Parade All-American at San Marcos HS and all-conference at the University of Texas-Austin (inducted to Longhorn Athletic Hall of Honor in 1999) before serving as a college assistant at Southwest Texas and UTSA for five years. For 26 years from 1990 2016 he coached at Converse-Judson HS where the Rockets averaged 27 wins per year making the playoffs 25 times.His overall career record was 703-196 (78.2%), including seven regional appearances & three final fours. In 2011 he was inducted into the Texas HS Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. Mike and his wife Susie have three boys, Chris, Karl & David. He is the son of Lil and Jim Wacker (deceased) of San Marcos. Among his proudest achievements are coaching all three boys over eight years at Judson HS and serving as THSCA Senior Director from Region VIII – 2001-2002.

Gary Blair, head coach of Texas A & M Women's basketball covers a variety of topics during his presentation at the 2019 THSCA Coaches Clinic. Coach Blair opens with the importance of simplicity, developing relationships and player development, as well as a list of areas he is patience with and shows no patience for with his team. In addition, Coach Blair uses team video to discuss how he uses the Horns set to create shots for his best players, using sets to create easy scoring opportunities during the game, along with his defensive pressing system.

Coach John Hirst presents ideas and plays during his 2019 THSCA clinic presentation. Coach Hirst discusses his team and offensive philosophy, Box sets, Horns sets, Smash series, as well as baseline and sideline out of bounds plays.

Coach Barry Boren discusses a variety of topics during his presentation at the 2019 THSCA Coaches Clinic. Coach Boren reveals 5 numbers which have impacted his career and discusses how he has built his teams culture. In addtion, Coach Boren also discusses his numbering system for offense, various alignments for baseline and sideline out of bounds situation, and discusses his press alignment and philosophy of pressing.

Magnanimitas is a Latin word that means greatness of spirit and soul. It recognizes the fact that every human being is different. No matter who you are, you are unique, precious, and have something wonderful inside: your Magnanimitas. Every person can discover his or her greatness of spirit and soul; develop and nurture it; and then use it for the benefit of self, team, and others. When this happens, you are reminded that there is nothing like being part of a real team, a group of people who care about each other so much that their performance exceeds the apparent sum of the team’s component parts. Teams become great only because each member is too committed to let his or her teammates or colleagues down.

Robin Gerlich is currently the Head Volleyball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director at New Braunfels High School. During her 30 year career (28 years coaching) she has had teams compete in all classifications 2A-6A and managed to get over 700 career wins. Her coaching positions in La Vernia, San Antonio Holmes, San Antonio Churchill, Seguin and New Braunfels have all been special. During this time, she has seen 21 post season appearances, 16 district championships, 12 Regional teams, and 3 State appearances at three different schools. (Churchill, Seguin and New Braunfels). Gerlich is a three time TGCA All-Star Coach 1998, 2009, 2011 and San Antonio Express News Coach of the Year in 1997 & 2009.

Michaela Dahl | Hudl

Michaela Dahl is a former collegiate volleyball player at Nebraska Wesleyan University and a veteran member of the Hudl Coach Support team. She leads training and development for Hudl and has led over 45 training sessions at coaching clinics and events during her time at Hudl. In three years at Hudl, she has become a resource for coaches who want to integrate video and stats with their teams.

Genny Volpe | Rice University

Entering 2017, her 14th season at Rice, GennyVolpehas established the Owl volleyball program as a power in the Southwest. The Owls, with Volpe as head coach, have now been to three NCAA championships (2004, 2008, and 2009), the only three appearances in Rice’s history.

What is the THSCA Head Coaching Academy?This year we will host the 4th annual workshop for the THSCA Head Coaching Academy, built on our passion to help train the next generation of head coaches. This seminar is designed for head coaches who want to brand their program and hone their administrative skills, as well as younger coaches seeking the skills and mentoring it takes to become a head coach in the future. ​

One of the most important responsibilities as a coach is to help young athletes confront and comprehend the negative culture that challenges them in this day and time. Head coaches are responsible for providing their coaching staff with the moral guidance, proper encouragement and leadership to get that task accomplished. This event is open to all Coaching School attendees at no additional charge. Seating will be limited, so please arrive promptly. Again, we are happy to welcome both current head coaches and aspiring head coaches to attend!

Our 2018 Head Coaching Academy Speaker Line-Up...

Don Clayton Head Coach, Cinco Ranch HS "Staff Dynamics: What you can learn over the years that can help coaches" – We obviously all wish we knew back then what we know now. The more experienced you get, the more battle scars, the more war stories. What would you tell a young coach just starting out? There are so many areas that we all wished we would have done better in but yet there are many areas that we did quite well in. We are all still in the learning process…even today.

Alton Frailey Superintendent, Nacogdoches HS (Formerly Katy ISD)"The Pearls and Perils of Being a Head Coach" – You have status and oversee multi-million dollar facilities. These are some of the “Pearls.” Responsibilities of the head coach include managing staff, compliance with UIL and Federal requirements, politics, and looking out for the health and safety of student athletes. These are some of the “Perils.” How do you assure a superintendent that you are the person to be trusted to navigate the perils and not become a liability because of the pearls.

Scott Peach Head Coach, Arlington HS"Hiring a Coaching Staff: The Difference Between Winning & Losing" – You have earned your dream job in this great profession and ask yourself the question, now what? With all of the tasks in front of you as a leader, the most important aspect of your job is bringing in the right coaches to put in front of your players, parents, and faculty. Coach Peach will discuss how to start with the right people in the selection process in order to eliminate problems down the road.

Drew Svoboda Assistant Coach, Rice Univ. (Formerly Head Coach at Klein Collins HS)"Creating the Desired Identity of Your Program through Alignment & Consistency" – Each and every program possess a culture that steers their daily actions and establishes their fingerprint. You must have a clear concise philosophy on how you will run your program and each staff member who impacts a student/athlete must be vertically aligned. Understand this, EVERY program has an identity, make sure yours is the one you desire!

Bob Wager Head Coach, Arlington Martin HS"Building a Compelled Team" – Building a Compelled Team is a Character Development program we use to teach accountability, discipline, and commitment to our team and staff. This program has strengthened our bond as a staff and program. Passion, Commitment, and Loyalty are the foundations of our program, and are the basis of this presentation.

Rodney Webb Head Coach, Rockwall HS"Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Creating a Winning Culture in Your Program" – Many first-year head coaches are inheriting unsuccessful programs. This session is designed to explore ways, both on and off the field, to create a winning culture in your program. Whether you’re a brand new head coach saying “What now?” or your first head coaching job is a few years away, Coach Webb will discuss a detailed plan for establishing a positive mindset for your players, coaches, school, and community.

Coach Carlesa Dixon shares her defensive philosophy, principles, as well as how to defend specific actions during this clinic presentation from the 2019 THSCA Coaches Clinic. In addition, Coach Dixon also share her approach to getting both parents and players to commit to her basketball program during the season.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

University of Nevada coach Steve Alford shares lessons he has learned as a player and coach in this clinic presentation at the 2019 THSCA Convention. Coach Alford discusses the importance of his faith in coaching, serving others before self, and helping your players become the best versions of themselves through roles. Coach Alford also does a question and answer session where he discusses communication with players.

For the 2017 Convention, the THSCA Professional Development Lecture Series added lectures specifically designed for our Athletic Administrators. This year’s Athletic Administrators lectures focused on character program development, school law and the hiring process. All of these lectures and their workbook materials are included in the convention tuition price, and those in attendance recieved PDC credit hours and certificates of attendance.

The best of America, the America that 'could be' exists in the form of an American Institution known as the Team. The Team replaces Society's will to whine with a will to win. When it comes to the Team, color is replaced by contribution, politics are replaced by performance, and strength of class is replaced by strength of Character. While young people everyday experience the value of the Team, they still need someone to bridge the gap between winning as a team and winning in life. It is in building that connection, that a common Coach becomes Uncommon, and finds his truest value. Listen in as author and international speaker Clint Rutledge shares the secrets to Uncommon Coaching and explains why America needs these Coaches now more than ever.

"We Will Win" is more than a motto to Coach Gambill, it's a way of life for him and his entire program at Allen Eagle High School. It was given to him by Coach Joe Martin back in 2001 and has continued to evolve ever since.

It is all about being the best at everything you do on and off the field. They strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives. Coach Gambill believes that you must EARN IT every day.

Matt Rhule (pronounced RULE) was introduced as the 27th head coach to lead the Bears program. Rhule, a 20-year coaching veteran, arrived in Waco fresh off leading Temple to the 2016 American Athletic Conference championship. He guided the Owls to the school's first-ever back-to-back 10-win seasons and bowl berths in 2015 and 2016, and a two-year 14-2 record in AAC play. He spent four seasons as head coach at Temple and 10 total seasons at the school.

Rhule returned to Temple after coaching with the New York Giants under head coach Tom Coughlin in 2012. Prior to his stint in the NFL, Rhule spent six seasons as a top assistant under Al Golden in his first tenure at Temple, the final four seasons directing the offense in coordinator capacities.​

From 2002 to 2005, Rhule was an assistant at Western Carolina under head coach Kent Briggs, serving as assistant head coach during his last three seasons. In 2005, he was offensive line coach and run game coordinator after directing the linebackers his first three years. Rhule arrived at Western Carolina after serving as assistant defensive line coach at UCLA in 2001.

Rhule began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Penn State in the spring of 1998 before working at Albright College in Reading, Pa., for the 1998 season. Rhule played four seasons at linebacker with the Nittany Lions under Joe Paterno. A three-time Penn State Scholar-Athlete, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 1997. He received his undergraduate degree in political science from PSU in 1997 before earning his master's degree in educational psychology from Buffalo in 2003.

Born Jan. 31, 1975, Rhule spent his childhood in New York City before moving to State College, Pa., as a teenager. He is married to the former Julie Nibert. The couple has a son, Bryant (12), and two daughters, Vivienne (3) and Leona (1).

No Bells and Whistles here folks! Coach Kubiak comes to us today with some incredible stories from his 24 years of NFL coaching experience. His journey through the NFL as both an athlete and a coach have provided a wealth of experience beyond the Xs and Os.

As coaches you are responsible for creating a winning team, but most importantly, you are responsible for developing outstanding character in your players. Elaine Pasqua has worked for the NFL, eight NFL teams, and the most notable Division I football programs nationwide. She understands that a culture of integrity starts at the top. Athletes work hard and play hard - poor choices cause many to damage their futures and embarrass their teams. You will learn about the latest high-risk trends so you can recognize the red flags in those who are struggling, and gain the skills to effectively build a team culture of respect and responsibility, to develop productive young men with promising futures.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

In the opinion of Coach Duane Gregory, the little things are the big things when building and sustaining a championship program. In this presentation, Coach Gregory shares the secrets to building an engaging culture both in the school building and community, as well as team activities designed to build closeness. In addition, Coach Gregory discusses their offensive concepts for attacking pressure in the half court as well as full court.

Coach Kitna has many stories he could share but he believes that this topic is what is missing from the vast majority of football players and coaches lives. He's been behind the scenes of college and NFL yet he's still here to share how going beyond the gridiron is where it's at to reach the hearts of players.

In this course, you're going to see Jon's presentation on the finer points of player development and how to be an asset to your team. He covers things why like:

As a leader of your organization, you must constantly ask yourself if your objectives are being met and what actions you must take if they aren’t. Coach Hill Will discuss how to utilize your time to make your group’s efforts translate to results on the field and in the classroom.

The 3rd annual workshop for the THSCA Head Coaching Academy, built on our passion to help train the next generation of head coaches. This seminar is designed for head coaches who want to brand their program and hone their administrative skills, as well as younger coaches seeking the skills and mentoring it takes to become a head coach in the future.

One of the most important responsibilities as a coach is to help young athletes confront and comprehend the negative culture that challenges them in this day and time. Head coaches are responsible for providing their coaching staff with the moral guidance, proper encouragement and leadership to get that task accomplished. This event is open to all Coaching School attendees at no additional charge. Seating will be limited, so please arrive promptly. Again, we welcome both current head coaches and aspiring head coaches to attend!

Our 2017 Academy Speakers Include:

Tony Heath Head Football Coach, Pearland HS | “Establishing & Building a Program Philosophy” Whether you are taking over a program that has been successful or unsuccessful, you better develop a culture/ philosphy from the start that is more than just the X’s and O’s you plan to run. It better be about what you, the head coach, live and breathe on a daily basis!

Tim Martin Assistant Athletic Director, Alief ISD | “Training the Next Generation of Head Coaches” The most important priority in a young coaches’ career is to develop his/her philosophy of coaching. The rst thing that a beginning coach wants to talk about when asked about their coaching philosophy is offense and defense. In fact that may be the least important part of developing your philosophy as a coach. Your philosophy should instead create a system of principles for guidance in ALL areas of coaching.

Glen West Head Football Coach, Brenham HS | “Ways to Succeed in THE GREATEST PROFESSION in the World” The role of a coach in today’s society encompasses more than it ever has before. How do we maintain our passion for this profession? How do we as peers in this profession and as a united association support one another? Coach West will help us outline a measurment for a successful coaching career and remind us what an honor it is to hold the title of “Coach!”

Todd Dodge Head Football Coach, Westlake HS | “Encourage Them to Play’em ALL”

Coach Dodge will address how to foster a positive atmosphere for the multisport athlete. Within an athletic department, coaches must speak the same language, be flexible, and make the multisport athlete feel special. Dodge will discuss a detailed plan on how to address this new mind set.

Next to the district superintendent and high school principal, the athletic director’s job is one of the most critical roles in the district. This session will explore fundamental concepts to help coaches understand the political savvy, coaching expertise and emotional intelligence required to land the athletic director’s position, prepare for the role and keep the job.

What is the THSCA Coaching School & Convention? The THSCA Convention & Coaching School is the most comprehensive athletics conference in the state of Texas. This four-day annual conference offers a wide range of education sessions on both male and female sports, athletic administration, as well as health and safety topics, multiple networking opportunities, rules meetings, an on-site job room, an awards luncheon, and an astounding array of exhibits. On average the THSCA Convention draws an attendance of over 12,000 coaches, athletic directors, exhibitors and fans of athletics. The THSCA Convention and Coaching School is open to anyone who would like to register and pay the conference tuition fee. You do not have to be a member of the association to attend.

A Texas Ex and former University of Texas graduate assistant with deep ties to the state of Texas, including the last two seasons as head coach at the University of Houston, Tom Herman was named the 30th Head Football Coach at The University of Texas on November 26, 2016.

Herman came to Texas after compiling a 22-4 record in two seasons at Houston, the fourth-best record in the FBS in that span. His first season as head coach at Texas will mark his 14th spent in the state of Texas out of 20 years coaching on the collegiate level. That includes his time as a graduate assistant at UT (1999-2000), where he earned a master’s degree in education.

Following his first season at UH, Herman was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson and Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Awards, while also being chosen as the Football Writers Association of America’s First-Year Coach of the Year and the American Athletic Conference’s Co-Coach of the Year.

Prior to his arrival at Houston, Herman helped develop record-setting and explosive offenses in each of his 10 seasons as an offensive coordinator, including three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ohio State where he won the 2014 Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach.

Besides Ohio State, Herman has spent time as an assistant coach at Iowa State, Rice, Texas State, Sam Houston State and Texas Lutheran.

Born in Cincinnati, Herman was raised in Simi Valley, Calif., and played collegiately as a wide receiver at California Lutheran. He and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Priya (12), and two sons, Maverick (9) and TD (3).